Anonymous ID: d2d439 Jan. 29, 2022, 12:37 p.m. No.15493444   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3564 >>3635 >>3685 >>3686 >>3789 >>3904 >>3932 >>4091 >>4127 >>4163

Fully Vaccinated Florida Woman Needs Both Legs Amputated Due to ‘Covid-19 Complications’

 

St. Petersburg, Florida – A beautiful young woman born with a heart condition may have to have both of her legs amputated due to ‘Covid-19 complications.’

 

20-year-old Claire Bridges, who is fully vaccinated against Covid, is currently in the hospital facing the possibility of having both of her legs amputated because she wasn’t getting circulation to her legs after contracting Covid-19.

 

Fox 13 reported:

 

Claire Bridges, a 20-year-old, bubbly kavatender at the Grassroots Kava House in St. Pete, is sitting in a hospital room facing the unthinkable reality that she might have both legs amputated after getting sick with COVID-19.

 

Claire was vaccinated, but due to a congenital heart condition, she developed a complication that could change her life forever.

 

“She wasn’t getting circulation to her legs and, because of that, there was a lot of muscle damage,” said her best friend and roommate, Heather Valdes.

 

“Claire is just a positive ray of light and she’s a wonderful woman,” Valdes said. “When she woke up and they told her about it, she was very calm and very peaceful and said, ‘I want bionic legs,’” she noted.

 

“Claire has been fighting for her life since Sunday, Jan 16th. She was born with a serious heart condition and after contracting COVID, she was quickly in the ICU on life support. She is only 20 years old. Due to complications and life-threatening infection, she will lose both of her legs to amputation.” – the family said on Claire’s GoFundMe page.

 

You can donate to Claire’s GoFundMe to help with medical expenses by clicking here.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/fully-vaccinated-florida-woman-needs-legs-amputated-due-covid-19-complications/

Anonymous ID: d2d439 Jan. 29, 2022, 12:40 p.m. No.15493453   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3525 >>3585 >>3814 >>3864 >>3904 >>3932 >>4091 >>4127 >>4163

Washington Post political cartoon labels trucker convoy as 'fascism,' which ignites fierce firestorm: 'Devoid of wit or truth. Shameful and pathetic.'

 

Since Jan. 15, unvaccinated Canadian truckers re-entering Canada from the United States are required to get a COVID-19 test and quarantine themselves. The vaccine passport sparked Canadian truckers to engage in a protest against the vaccination order.

 

The massive convoy of up to 50,000 Canadian truck drivers drove to Ottawa for a protest against vaccine mandates this weekend. The "Freedom Convoy" was applauded by crowds of Canadians who gathered at the side of the road to cheer on the drivers.

 

However, not everyone supported the anti-vaccine mandate movement by the truckers. Michael de Adder — the political cartoonist for the Washington Post — drew a convoy of tractor-trailers with the word "Fascism" written on the vehicles. On Friday, de Adder shared the cartoon on Twitter with the hashtags "fascism" and "supplychain."

 

The cartoon was immediately bashed on Twitter by a variety of commenters.

 

Editor-in-chief Mollie Hemingway: "The far-left Washington Post, owned by one of the world's wealthiest and most powerful men, defends tyranny of the elite regime it's part of by saying that citizen opposition to it is … you guessed it … fascism. Such evil."

 

Wikipedia cofounder Larry Sanger: "The irony here is outrageous and ridiculous. … They are desperately protesting against governments that are forcing them to inject substances into their bodies. For this you call them fascists?"

 

YouTube host Tim Pool: "These people think that when the working class resists the elites it's fascism."

 

BlazeTV host Matt Kibbe: "'Fascism' apparently means refusing to continue serving an elite laptop class that insists they have first claim on your life and livelihood."

 

Political commentator Jack Posobiec: "And just like that, the liberals attack workers on strike."

 

YouTube content creator Maram Susli: "He's a political cartoonist for the Washington Post. A tool of the regime. This is how it's going to be from now on, 'Champagne Socialists' calling the working class fascists and anti-semites for rejecting the great reset."

 

Writer Frank J. Fleming: "I guess considering what leftists think fascism is, it’s no wonder to them 'anti-fascists' are dumb thugs running around randomly brutalizing people and burning things down."

 

Columnist Sohrab Ahmari: "They hate workers."

 

Canadian talk show host Andrew Lawton: "Two years to get from 'essential workers are heroes' to 'truckers are fascist.' Picture worth 1000 words indeed."

 

Welsh stand-up comedian Abi Roberts: "Imagine being @deAdder and thinking you’re one of the good guys."

 

Columnist Cory Morgan: "Some folks really haven't a clue what fascism is. Sad really. History lessons have been lost."

 

Author Sheila Gunn Reid: "Imagine thinking that people resisting medical coercion are the fascists. Good job holding the people to account on behalf of the government. Smh."

 

Author James Lindsay: "Imagine having to live with getting this issue this wrong for the rest of your life."

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/washington-post-cartoon-trucker-convoy

Anonymous ID: d2d439 Jan. 29, 2022, 12:40 p.m. No.15493455   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3904 >>3932 >>4091 >>4127 >>4163

Washington Post political cartoon labels trucker convoy as 'fascism,' which ignites fierce firestorm: 'Devoid of wit or truth. Shameful and pathetic.'

 

Since Jan. 15, unvaccinated Canadian truckers re-entering Canada from the United States are required to get a COVID-19 test and quarantine themselves. The vaccine passport sparked Canadian truckers to engage in a protest against the vaccination order.

 

The massive convoy of up to 50,000 Canadian truck drivers drove to Ottawa for a protest against vaccine mandates this weekend. The "Freedom Convoy" was applauded by crowds of Canadians who gathered at the side of the road to cheer on the drivers.

 

However, not everyone supported the anti-vaccine mandate movement by the truckers. Michael de Adder — the political cartoonist for the Washington Post — drew a convoy of tractor-trailers with the word "Fascism" written on the vehicles. On Friday, de Adder shared the cartoon on Twitter with the hashtags "fascism" and "supplychain."

 

The cartoon was immediately bashed on Twitter by a variety of commenters.

 

Editor-in-chief Mollie Hemingway: "The far-left Washington Post, owned by one of the world's wealthiest and most powerful men, defends tyranny of the elite regime it's part of by saying that citizen opposition to it is … you guessed it … fascism. Such evil."

 

Wikipedia cofounder Larry Sanger: "The irony here is outrageous and ridiculous. … They are desperately protesting against governments that are forcing them to inject substances into their bodies. For this you call them fascists?"

 

YouTube host Tim Pool: "These people think that when the working class resists the elites it's fascism."

 

BlazeTV host Matt Kibbe: "'Fascism' apparently means refusing to continue serving an elite laptop class that insists they have first claim on your life and livelihood."

 

Political commentator Jack Posobiec: "And just like that, the liberals attack workers on strike."

 

YouTube content creator Maram Susli: "He's a political cartoonist for the Washington Post. A tool of the regime. This is how it's going to be from now on, 'Champagne Socialists' calling the working class fascists and anti-semites for rejecting the great reset."

 

Writer Frank J. Fleming: "I guess considering what leftists think fascism is, it’s no wonder to them 'anti-fascists' are dumb thugs running around randomly brutalizing people and burning things down."

 

Columnist Sohrab Ahmari: "They hate workers."

 

Canadian talk show host Andrew Lawton: "Two years to get from 'essential workers are heroes' to 'truckers are fascist.' Picture worth 1000 words indeed."

 

Welsh stand-up comedian Abi Roberts: "Imagine being @deAdder and thinking you’re one of the good guys."

 

Columnist Cory Morgan: "Some folks really haven't a clue what fascism is. Sad really. History lessons have been lost."

 

Author Sheila Gunn Reid: "Imagine thinking that people resisting medical coercion are the fascists. Good job holding the people to account on behalf of the government. Smh."

 

Author James Lindsay: "Imagine having to live with getting this issue this wrong for the rest of your life."

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/washington-post-cartoon-trucker-convoy

Anonymous ID: d2d439 Jan. 29, 2022, 12:42 p.m. No.15493465   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3473 >>3475 >>3483 >>3519 >>3829 >>3864 >>3904 >>3932 >>4091 >>4127 >>4163

With Trudeau In Hiding, CBC Suggests Putin Behind Truckers' Freedom Convoy

 

Update (1500ET): While in a normal world this would be beyond satire and ridicule, it is perhaps of no surprise whatsoever that the blame for instigation of the "Freedom Convoy" is already being placed on so-called 'Russian actors'…

 

"…given Canada's support of Ukraine… I don't know it it's far-fetched to ask but there is concern that Russian actors could be continuing to fuel things as this protest grows… perhaps even instigating it…"

 

As Brian Lilley writes at The Toronto Sun, "the media in this country is not acting as a neutral observer and conduit for news on this matter, most have decided the trucker convoy is the enemy and are treating it as such. Watch any of the news networks or, more importantly, read the Twitter accounts of supposedly objective journalists, or listen to the contempt in their voices as they ask questions to see that they have clearly taken sides."

 

"Apparently, the journalists on Parliament Hill these days think their job is to hold the opposition and not the government to account. It also appears their job to support some protest movements and attack others based on the personal preferences of the journalists."

 

In other news, while Trudeau hides in isolation, the Premier of Saskatchewan, a Canadian province that borders the US, calls for an end of the cross-border ban on unvaccinated truckers.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/worlds-largest-truck-convoy-arrives-ottawa-protest-medical-tyranny

Anonymous ID: d2d439 Jan. 29, 2022, 12:43 p.m. No.15493470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3479 >>3585 >>3904 >>3932 >>4091 >>4127 >>4163

Former CDC Director: Fauci-Shaped Paper on Origins of COVID-19 ‘Antithetical to Science’

 

The claim that the virus that causes COVID-19 definitely was not from a laboratory, put forth in a paper quietly shaped by Dr. Anthony Fauci that was cited by other scientists who called the lab idea a “conspiracy theory,” was “antithetical to science,” a former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director says.

 

“The purpose of science is to have rigorous debate about different hypotheses. I’ve never really experienced in my life where there was private telephone calls among scientists that had a decision on what position they would take collectively, and to see that position then published in a scientific journal like Lancet, to say that individuals that thought like myself, had a different scientific hypothesis, somehow had to be put down and viewed as conspirators, this is really antithetical to science,” Dr. Robert Redfield, the agency’s head until Jan. 20, 2021, said during a Jan. 26 appearance on Fox News.

 

Emails recently made public show that Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), played a key role in shaping a paper published by Nature in early 2020.

 

The authors, most of whom messaged repeatedly with Fauci, joined him on a teleconference shortly before the paper was published, and have since received millions from Fauci’s agency, claimed that their analyses “clearly show that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus.”

 

SARS-CoV-2 is another name for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, which causes COVID-19.

 

The Nature article was one of those cited by EcoHealth Alliance founder Peter Daszak and a separate group of scientists in an article later published in The Lancet. “We stand together to strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin,” wrote Daszak, whose group funneled money from Fauci’s agency to scientists in Wuhan, China, and the other authors.

 

Many experts later acknowledged there’s no clear evidence that the CCP virus has a natural origin, and some have said the bulk of the evidence points to it coming from the set of laboratories in Wuhan.

 

Redfield is one of them.

 

“I don’t think it’s biologically plausible that this virus emerged from a bat to some intermediate species into humans and became one of the most transmissible viruses that we know in human disease. This virus clearly had a detour and that detour was being educated how to infect human tissue in the laboratory. I think that’s the most plausible explanation,” he told Fox.

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/former-cdc-director-fauci-shaped-paper-on-origins-of-covid-19-antithetical-to-science_4242590.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=ZeroHedge